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If u have a TV tuner card in your PC, connect your VCR to the tv tuner via RCA jack (AV in/out). Save the recorded movie to your PC first, then burn it to a DVD. If you dont have TV tuner card, you will need a capture card, to convert the video cassette into digital video and record it into your computer.
You will require a software to capture/record and encode the input from VCR.
You also need a DVD writer to burn the video you have captured.
WinDVR,Pinnacle studio,Power VCR are some of the softwares which will let you do that thing. These softwares also supports encoding and burning to the DVD.

2006-12-21 17:59:11 · answer #1 · answered by V 5 · 0 0

To convert VHS to DVD first off you need to transfer your vhs content from your Dig Cam to your pc. If your pc has a firewire port it becomes really easy, just use the firewire cable that comes bundled with your Dig Cam to connect it to your pc and then use your Windows Movie Maker 2 which is free with WinXP to capture the content to your PC. However note that if your transfer the content in raw format its gonna take tonnes of space on your Harddisk so better would be to transfer it in .wmv format. Now to convert the transferred .wmv to your DVD you have many softwares available, I would suggest you to use Nero 7 Premium coz its converts and also burns a DVD for you

2006-12-21 18:12:29 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A VCR, DVD recorder, some cable to link audio and video out from VCR to audio/video in of the DVD recorder, a DVD disc. A power cord, a power outlet, a cable connected to the power line, lampposts to connect to a power plant. If it's hydro power plant, then you need a turbine, a motor I think...

2006-12-21 17:57:22 · answer #3 · answered by Astro newbie 3 · 0 0

Some type of dub box or a meridian board. make sure the fps and audio sampling rates stay the same

2006-12-21 17:54:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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